A good leader is someone who can make people feel excited and important. Imagine a teacher who makes you think you're the best in class, that's like being charismatically led! Some leaders are especially charismatic, which means they’re really good at making other people believe in them and follow their ideas. They might smile a lot, speak with confidence, or use stories to make things feel special.
Examples
- A teacher who smiles and says, 'You're going to do great,' makes students feel special, that's a charismatic leader.
- When the principal stands in front of everyone and says, 'We are all in this together,' people start believing they can win, that’s leadership with charisma.
- A coach who claps for his team after every goal makes them feel like champions, he's got a lot of good leader charisma.
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